Community-Based Development

Hakí designs, implements, and evaluates international development projects for a range of international donors, utilizing our network of local NGO partners to ensure projects are community-driven and build capacity toward sustainability. All of our work incorporates a rights-based approach to development that places critical analysis on the reform of laws and policies and mechanisms for their implementation to ensure the rights of vulnerable populations and communities. Important issues covered by our work include:

Building Civil Society Capacity to Improve Governance. Support civil society monitoring of public expenditures and service delivery; Strengthen civil society advocacy for land and property rights on behalf of farmers, informal sector workers, and other vulnerable populations;

Building the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Environments. Provide mediation and community dispute resolution in post-conflict countries; Assist local civil society to conduct legal awareness campaigns that educate citizens on their rights and encourage greater civic engagement.

Our portfolio includes justice reform project evaluations, community land rights analysis, good governance, and institutional capacity-building for the United Nations, Norwegian government, U.S. Agency for International Development and other donors.

Community-Based Development

Hakí designs, implements, and evaluates international development projects for a range of international donors, utilizing our network of local NGO partners to ensure projects are community-driven and build capacity toward sustainability. All of our work incorporates a rights-based approach to development that places critical analysis on the reform of laws and policies and mechanisms for their implementation to ensure the rights of vulnerable populations and communities. Important issues covered by our work include:

Building Civil Society Capacity to Improve Governance. Support civil society monitoring of public expenditures and service delivery; Strengthen civil society advocacy for land and property rights on behalf of farmers, informal sector workers, and other vulnerable populations;

Building the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Environments. Provide mediation and community dispute resolution in post-conflict countries; Assist local civil society to conduct legal awareness campaigns that educate citizens on their rights and encourage greater civic engagement.

Our portfolio includes justice reform project evaluations, community land rights analysis, good governance, and institutional capacity-building for the United Nations, Norwegian government, U.S. Agency for International Development and other donors.